DJ (David Bowie song)


"DJ" is a song by David Bowie, released on the 1979 album Lodger, and then as a single on 29 June 1979.
A cynical comment on the cult of the DJ, the track is noted for Adrian Belew's guitar solo, which was recorded in multiple takes, and then mixed back together for the album track. In a biography of Talking Heads, it is said this song was an attempt by Bowie to sing like David Byrne, who was befriending Brian Eno at the time. The single was an edited version, but was still possibly too uncommercial for substantial chart success – it peaked at No. 29 in the UK and No. 106 on the Billboard Bubbling Under the Hot 100 chart in the US.

Track listing

  1. "DJ" – 3:20
  2. "Repetition" – 2:59

    Benny Benassi Remix

  3. "DJ " – 2:35
  4. "DJ " – 6:19

    Production credits

filmed a music video for the song, featuring Bowie destroying a DJ studio, mixed with Bowie strolling around London and attracting a crowd of curious passers-by.

Other releases